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    So I didn't realize that this month, particularly May 17th, is all about Cyber Awareness, whether it's cyberbullying or sexting and I've come to understand that this is something new to our generation. My parents, my grandparents, my teachers never had social media to connect with friends and instantly chat with them. Bullying back then was all done by old fashioned face-to-face comments. Now that we have social media sites like Facebook or Twitter and can instantly chat or text, send pictures, comment on posts, we've become a lot more connected then ever before but also a lot more aggressive.

    If you think about it, how easy is it to post a comment on Facebook without properly thinking it through? I do it all the time, it's second nature. You see a photo, you like it and you comment. But some people find it second nature to be cruel. They post comments that demoralize individuals and they find power in it. It is so easy to say something mean to someone through a text or through comments versus saying it to their face. They can't see the victim's reaction so they think it's funny and harmless but really it does a lot more damage then they intended. Comments don't stay within a person's profile either, they go viral and the affect of just one negative comment could lead to thousands. I've seen it myself and it gets ugly. I can't even imagine how it must feel to be personally attacked like that by so many people, can you?

    Once it's on the website, you can't take it back no matter how hard you try. Did you know that Facebook actually owns the rights to all of the pictures you post on your profile? No matter how hard you try to delete them, they will stay on there. I've had a few photos myself that I've wanted to delete from my profile because I thought of them as embarrassing but all I could do was untag myself. I couldn't get rid of them officially since someone else posted them on their profile. I do wish though that they hadn't been posted in the first place.

    Since this is something new to our generation, the best people to reach out to are your friends. They know more than anyone what it's like to be apart of social medias and maybe even being attacked themselves. Don't let it be something you deal with on your own. Just getting the word out there that you are in some way affected by it means you're doing something to stop it.

    How many of you have been affected by cyberbullying or sexting? How many of you know a friend who has been affected? What are your thoughts?

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